Word: cyrus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Earnestly in Cairo last week Greek Premier in Exile Emanuel Tsouderos explained to New York Timesman Cyrus L. Sulzberger the basis of the Greek claim and warned against "outside" (meaning Allied) assistance in settling the future of the Dodecanese. Greece, he said, "is entitled to demand that these islands, on which Italy has no rights, be returned to the Motherland...
Married. Efrem Zimbalist, 54, Russian-born violinist; and Mrs. Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 66, widow of famed Editor Edward William Bok, daughter and heiress of the late Philadelphia Publisher Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis ; in Rockport, Me. Director since 1941 of the Curtis Institute of Music, which she established, Zimbalist was the second husband of the late Soprano Alma Gluck...
...York Timesman Cyrus Sulzberger reported from Moscow that the Nazis are using Russian Orthodox prelates in Occupied Russia, that the clerics set up an autonomous church, have expressed "admiration" for Adolf Hitler's "heroic struggle," pray "to the All Highest to bless Axis arms with victory." In unoccupied Russia the loyal church denounced the schism, promised expulsion of the renegades...
Muriel McCormick Hubbard, granddaughter of the late John D. Rockefeller and of Harvester King Cyrus McCormick, was on K.P. duty with the WAACs at Fort Devens. She found the food "delicious, the work interesting and the routine enjoyable," hoped for an overseas assignment...
Airlines' Staff. For his chief of staff George picked a tall Texan who had wrought a wonder of airline organization and operation: 43-year-old Cyrus Rowlett Smith, president of American Airlines (biggest in the U.S.). C. R. Smith put on a colonel's uniform, went to work, has won a brigadier's star for the job he has done...